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Hello all,
I've been reading AirWarriors ever since I started applying for BDCP back in January. Bucknell University, Theatre/Economics major, 2.79 GPA, ASTB 59/7/8/7, applied for Intel/IW/NFO. Got my pro-rec for NFO three weeks ago. My processor told me last week I need to go back to MEPS for a spirometry exam to make sure I don't have athsma (the MEPS doctor decided it wasn't necessary during my initial physical and then the national office ordered it after my pro-rec). I haven't shown athsmatic symptoms since (according to the best of my memory/my medical records) the cutoff age, and they were always induced by seasonal allergies.
I'm feeling pretty good about the spirometry test since I haven't been prescribed an inhalor or had an attack since I was a kid (even then it was mild), and I didn't have any breathing trouble with the 1.5 mile run, so if I have signs of anything at allI think it would be mild/intermittent. However, my paranoid side (slash my side that's extremely ecstatic about a pro-rec and doesn't want anything to ruin it) is just wondering what the likelyhood of getting an athsma waiver specifically for NFO is should my results not be quite as golden as they'd like.
Anyone know?
Thanks.
I've been reading AirWarriors ever since I started applying for BDCP back in January. Bucknell University, Theatre/Economics major, 2.79 GPA, ASTB 59/7/8/7, applied for Intel/IW/NFO. Got my pro-rec for NFO three weeks ago. My processor told me last week I need to go back to MEPS for a spirometry exam to make sure I don't have athsma (the MEPS doctor decided it wasn't necessary during my initial physical and then the national office ordered it after my pro-rec). I haven't shown athsmatic symptoms since (according to the best of my memory/my medical records) the cutoff age, and they were always induced by seasonal allergies.
I'm feeling pretty good about the spirometry test since I haven't been prescribed an inhalor or had an attack since I was a kid (even then it was mild), and I didn't have any breathing trouble with the 1.5 mile run, so if I have signs of anything at allI think it would be mild/intermittent. However, my paranoid side (slash my side that's extremely ecstatic about a pro-rec and doesn't want anything to ruin it) is just wondering what the likelyhood of getting an athsma waiver specifically for NFO is should my results not be quite as golden as they'd like.
Anyone know?
Thanks.